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NOTE: If you press while loop playback is stopped, this will always record a new
loop, and any previous recording will be discarded.
3. To return to the previous mode, press FS6 (EXIT).
Using the 1 Switch Looper
1. Add a 1 Switch Looper block to your preset and assign it to a
footswitch in Stomp mode.
See “Quick Footswitch Assign”.
2. Press the 1 Switch Looper switch.
The LED lights red, indicating the loop is recording.
3. Press the 1 Switch Looper switch again.
The LED lights green, indicating the loop is playing back.
4. Press the 1 Switch Looper switch again.
The LED lights amber, indicating the loop is in overdub mode. Subsequent presses
of the switch toggle between play and overdub mode.
5. While the Looper is in play or overdub mode, press and hold
the switch for 1 second.
The most recent recording is undone. Holding the switch again will redo the
recording.
6. Quickly double-press the 1 Switch Looper switch.
Playback/recording stops, and the LED lights white, indicating a loop is in memory.
7. While Looper playback/recording is stopped, press and hold
the switch.
The recording is deleted, and the LED lights dim white.
Using the Shuffling Looper
Partlooper,partsampler,partperformanceinstrument—theShuingLooperchopsup
your recorded loop, randomizes the slices, and gives you control over reordering, octave
shifting, reversing, repeating, and more.
1. Add a Shuing Looper block to your preset and assign it to a
footswitch in Stomp footswitch mode.
See “Quick Footswitch Assign” on page 46.
2. Turn Knob 1 (Slices) to set the number of slices your loop will
be chopped into.
3. Press the switch to begin recording.
The LED lights red, indicating the loop is recording.
4. When done recording your loop, press the switch.
The LED lights green, and the sliced loop sequence immediately plays.
5. During playback, adjust the following knobs (or assign them to
controllers, like expression pedals):
• Slices—Determines the number of slices your loop will be chopped into
• SeqLen—Determines the number of steps in the sequence before it loops
• Shuffle—Determines the likelihood of slices shuffling/reordering
• Octave—Determines the likelihood of slices playing back an octave higher or
lower
• Reverse—Determines the likelihood of slices playing backward
• Repeat—Determines the likelihood of slices repeating
• Smooth—Higher values apply smoothing between slices and can give a synth-
padtypequality;lowervaluesmaintaintransients.Or,setitjusthighenoughto
avoid pops and clicks
• Drift—Determines the likelihood of a slice changing after it has played
• Playback—Sets the playback level of the loop sequence
• Low Cut and Hi Cut—Adjust these to filter some of the bass or treble frequencies
of the loop playback
TIP: Toonlyusepitchandreverseeectsonyourloop,turnShuedown
to 0% and set the Slices and SeqLen to the same value.
6. Want to change it up? While the loop is playing, press the
switch to randomize its slice sequence.
7. Quickly double-press the Looper switch.
Playback/recording stops, and the LED lights white, indicating a loop is in memory.
8. While the loop is playing or stopped, press and hold the switch.
The recording is deleted, and the LED lights dim white.